Posted on Sep 10, 2017
SN Brian Riter
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Every time I'm make ribs and use some cabelas seasoning I always feel like there are better seasonings out there, what do you all think any better seasonings?
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SGM Erik Marquez
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Best rib rub ?
Its in my cabinet labeled "Kaye's BB rib rub"

Just used on a crown of baby back ribs a few days ago.

No one has ever not liked the ribs it produces either way we serve them, dry (just the rub) or wet which to us means sauced after 90% or the grilling is done.

The ingredients?
All I am authorized to release is that said ingredients are located on the two spice racks in the picture
While I am (was ) IO trained and dealt with TS SCI and below, reviewed data and documents for release to partnered Armys, non US but assigned officers with NATO clearance, information classified NOFORN but said officer has no US TS or TS SCI clearance...
I do not have the appropriate authority level to release the ingredient list for this rub.
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Wait a sec...you want my rib recipe? While you're at it do you want my bank account numbers, SSN, and the location of my hidden house key?
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SN Brian Riter - In all honesty the way I do ribs is much faster than most, a little unorthodox but loved by everyone who's ever had them.

I coat the ribs with lemon pepper and seasoned salt (like Lawry's). I smoke them over a HOT fire using hickory wood for the smoke. I keep the smoke heave for 1 hour. After that, I smother them with brown sugar and Wickers marinade and wrap them in foil. Let em steam for another hour over the same high heat. After that I take them out of the foil and put them back on the grates until they are as tender as I want them and when the bark is just right. More smoke is applied at this time. The whole process takes less than 3 hours and the ribs are tender and amazing. No more 6 hour smoke sessions for ribs! The key is the fire. I'm guessing it's in the 400 degree range which most BBQ pros will scoff at and tell you it's sacrilege. Whatever. The ribs are awesome and I don't have to babysit a smoker for half the day.
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GySgt Melissa Gravila
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Let me put it to you like this... I will give you my first born, my roadrunner, and the deed to my home BEFORE I give you my dry rub recipe!
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